The Unified Quantum Universe

From: Louis Nielsen (Louis_N_at_edu.herlufsholm.dk)
Date: 01/02/05


Date: 2 Jan 2005 14:58:20 -0800

THE UNIFIED QUANTUM UNIVERSE

 By Louis Nielsen, Denmark, http://www.rostra.dk/louis/
     
  THE QUANTUM-EVOLUTION OF THE UNIVERSE. DECREASING GRAVITY.
The Universe - with its matter, space and energy - is evolving in
quantum 'jumps'.
My discovery is the following very simple quantum connection between
the actual average extension R of the Universe and the physically
smallest ‘fluctuating' distance in the Universe, the ‘quantum of
length' r:

(1) R = n*r

r is connected to Planck's constant h, the velocity of light c and the
total energy-/matter mass M of the Universe. The ‘quantum of length' r
is equal to the Compton length of a ‘particle' with the mass M and
given by:
   
(2) r = h/(M*c)
    
In equation (1) n plays the role as a ‘cosmic evolution quantum
number' which is 'ticking' up through the natural numbers.
My discovery is that n is equal to the third power of the actual ratio
between the magnitude of the electrostatic forces F(el) and the
gravitostatic forces F(gr) between two electrons, that is, n is given
by:

(3) n = (F(el)/F(gr))^(3) = ((k*e^(2))/(G*m(e)^(2)))^(3)
  
In (3) k is Coulomb's constant, e the electric charge of an electron,
m(e) the mass of an electron.
We assume that k, e and m(e) are constants in the different quantum
states of the Universe.
As n, along with R, is an increasing number, then G, the actual value
of Newton's gravitational ‘constant', must be a discrete decreasing
quantity.

The Universe came into existence when n = 1. In our epoch n =
7.2*10^(127).

Equation (1) gives a connection between microcosmos and macrocosmos.

>From the equations (1) and (2) we get:

(4) M = n*(h/(R*c)) = n*m where m = h/(R*c)

The mass m represents the actually smallest quantum of energy-/matter
in the Universe – the mass of the true atom. I have given this
energy-/matter quantum the name ‘Uniton'.
We see from equation (4) that the actual Universe consists of n
unitons.

In our epoch the actual extension of the Universe is about R = 10^(26)
meter and this gives for the mass m of the uniton: m = 2.2*10^(-68)
kg.
In our epoch the number of unitons is equal to about 7.2*10^(127).
This gives a total mass M of the Universe:

(5) M = 1.6*10^(60) kg

We assume that M is a constant under the quantum evolution of the
Universe.
With the above value of M we can calculate the value of the smallest
‘quantum of length' r:

(6) r = 1.4*10^(-102) meter.

>From equation (1) we see that R is proportional to the actual total
number of unitons.
>From the 'quantum of length' r we can define a smallest 'quantum of
time' t:

(7) t = (r/c) = 4.7*10^(-111) seconds

Because r and t are cosmic invariant quantities, this implies that the
velocity of light c is a cosmic invariant quantity in agreement with
the special theory of relativity.

All physical distances, time intervals and masses are equal to a
natural quantum number multiplied by the respective elementary
quantities r, t or m.

THE QUANTIZED COSMIC ENTROPY. THE ARROW OF TIME.
The direction of time - the arrow of time - is in that direction where
the number of unitons in the Universe is increasing.
The total absolute cosmic quantum entropy S of the Universe can be
defined to be proportional to the actual number n of unitons, and with
Boltzmann's constant k as a proportional factor. We can define:

(8) S = k*n

 THE ABSOLUTE AND INVARIANT COSMIC QUANTUM-UNITS.
The quantities r, t, m and k define an absolute, invariant and
cosmological system of units, which are independent of specific local
properties, including intelligent biological systems.
I call these cosmic quantum-units: 1 spaton, 1 tempon, 1 masson and 1
entropon.
Using these fundamental and cosmic invariant units we have in our
epoch of the quantum evolution of the Universe:

The total number of unitons in the Universe is: 7.2*10^(127)
The total quantum mass of the Universe is: 7.2*10^(127) massons
The total quantum extension of the Universe is: 7.2*10^(127) spatons
The total quantum age of the Universe is: 7.2*10^(127) tempons
The total quantum entropy of the Universe is: 7.2*10^(127) entropons

We see that all the values are equal to the actual value of the
‘cosmic evolution quantum number'.

UNIFICATION OF MICROCOSMOS AND MACROCOMOS.
The following simple connections between microcosmos and macrocosmos
are valid:

(9) (S/k) = (R/r) = (T/t) = (M/m) = (G(0)/G)^(3) = n

              (In our epoch n = 7.2*10^(127))

In equation (9) G is the gravitational ‘constant' in our epoch and
G(0) is the gravitational ‘constant' when the Universe came into
existence.
Basically the Cosmos is simple! In our epoch the Universe is
characterized by the cosmic quantum number 7.2*10^(127).
You can read more in my treatise:

        http://www.rostra.dk/louis/

Best regards Louis Nielsen, Denmark



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